All of the info from this article I sort of got from watching the video. I really want to know more of the back story like.... was this kid dropped on his head as a baby? Did he not have enough cuddles and tickles when he was growing up? Has he been a screw-up his whole life or was this something that recently happened?
I feel the worst for the trucker who is likely sitting at home with no income, fighting with insurance and trying to find a new trailer/get the truck's rear axles fixed.
@@jshway7827 WAs my thought. Also if he does own the rig he has a clear case for getting compensated for the damages. Police department would be considered liable I believe.
@@arizonausa1664 Whatever police department this is should make full restitution to the Trucker and his Company. the cause of the crash was the police using Stop-Sticks that caused the stolen police car to lose control, and crash into the truck.
Most criminals are not known for being geniuses. When you do get a genius criminal you generally don't hear about it till they either get caught (as they had been successful for so long), or never really as they know to cut their loses.
@@trueMaxiwhy on earth would the city or state pay for a criminals doing lol. If I punch you in the face should the city or state pay you. Sounds ridiculous because it is absolutely ridiculous.
@@TheSimpleCitizenthat's why we elext legislators. But, we all know. They do squat, but cash donors checks and eat fancy meals, oh and take extravagant vactions.
You would think that after thousands of police arrests, you would not leave the suspect alone in the patrol car with the barrier window open and the car still running. The police failed on this one!
Majority of the units have a good barrier between the back and front. Either this one didn't have that barrier, or he went through the sliding window in the barrier.
I feel badly for the truck driver and the family who loved that criminal. He is the cause of all this. Sadly, he did this to himself. He had no regards for anyone.
Heck with everybody he ran off the road or rammed into huh? He deserves what happened to him. If he was a nutter, its his families fault for not getting him help and the state govt. for shutting down nut houses.
Better than that beautiful Peterbilt. Unhook it an keep on driving. Unless the pos in the stolen charger slammed into the drive axles an broke them. Can’t tell.
@@samuelw.3992 - Looked to me like the useless POS loser wrecked the drive axles too, probably bending the frame. And it looks like either a small regional company or O/O. Either way, downtime, wage loss and insurance headaches. Sad and infuriating.
@@samuelw.3992 Kinda looked like he clipped the 2nd, yet either way, while the truck driver was up out of harms way, you know that was one HELLUVA thump to toss the loaded trailer off into the ditch.
@@samuelw.3992 yeah he def got the rear tires of the cab. poor guy. This was a crappy situation just glad it wasnt just behind the trailer..woulda killed that person
Awesome situational awareness by the cops putting a guy in a car with access to the front seat, keys, a rifle oh and throwing stop sticks when innocent civilian vehicles are directly in the path of an out of control car with flat tires flying at 100+ mph.
@@browningbelgium2326 The stop sticks could have been pulled away at a moment's notice with the line of cars of innocent people noticeably in harm's way. What the traffic situation was when the cops "first pulled over" is not an excuse whatsoever. This could have ended up very tragic for innocent people in that pulled over traffic line.
Location looked perfect to me and the only person that got hurt was the one putting everyone at risk. If they move the sticks every time a civilian shows up, they'd never stop the guy.
That had to have been the most surreal feeling in the world driving a stolen police car, and listening over the radio to every law enforcement officer in a 50 mile square radius converging on the scene to try and stop you. They gave him a few helpful hints too! Let him know they were getting ready to try to get stop sticks set up to blow his tires, and let him know there was a rifle located in the car that he could go for if the police managed to disable the car in a way that didn't kill him.
@@janetuss6496 I imagine with the adrenaline he was feeling, he probably wasn't even aware of the fact the radio was on, let alone what the police were actually saying. Even if he was completely aware the police were about to spike him from the radio chatter, with the way they throw them out, he wouldn't have been able to avoid them anyways, short of going completely off the road. On a side note, there isn't a way for the police to switch all their radio traffic to a backup or temporary channel in the event of something exactly like this happening? I know I've seen several police chases where all the officers who weren't directly involved were ordered to stay off the main channel and let the officers "work the chase," so it seems like that's something they should be able to do here. Seems like the best solution, because even if the guy who stole the car was listening in and knew they were gonna switch to a different channel, I'm guessing the odds are slim to none that he knows how to work a police radio and switch his to that channel too...
Cops stopping oncoming traffic right at the spike strip has to be the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. They’re basically using innocent civilians as herders and risking their lives needlessly. Dude could’ve easily crashed head on into one of those cars and killed the driver and passenger(s).
I agree with you 100. I cannot believe the setup and the carelessness on their part. I thought it was not even an attempt to protect other innocent bystanders.
Well I mean no one bothered to teach them to take their squad car keys with them when they "lock" criminals in... you think they have the intelligence to think the spike strip scenario thru??? 🤣 🤣 🤣
Or barely handcuffing the guy When I was arrested they put those cuffs on so tight I was barely able to move my hands. I had pieces of skin rip off later just being moved around and this guy was able to put his hands in front of him with ease
I'm actually a little shocked by the spike strip being thrown where it would be highly likely for the car to crash into the vehicles parked along the side. And, unfortunately, that's exactly what happened.
I'm so happy to hear that innocent people were not hurt. As for the suspect. Good riddens, thanks for taking yourself out. The world is just a bit safer without you.
Wrong ! Innocent people were harmed , the truck driver lost his whole rig , his half million dollar job he was hauling that got destroyed , he lost his career and his family will lose their home . What did he do to make him guilty in your eyes ? Hopefully for your own mental health you will learn how to let go of all the hate you have . I don't know if the guy was having a mental breakdown , or a drug induced breakdown , the police stole that from all of us by not handling this properly right from the start when they didn't secure him properly inside the patrol vehicle .
@@timc333 Did you just say that this truck driver lost $500,000, his entire truck, and whole career AND his home, all because of one car hitting his truck? And not even the cab, but just the trailer?? 😂😂🤣🤣
This video alone must change a lot of police protocols. 1. NEVER leave a suspect without supervision. 2. NEVER leave your car with the keys there, and turn the ignition off. 3. If you see that the man is skinny enough to do this movement...use extra handcuffs with the suspect and the car.
I noticed a lot of stuff in the back seat and that middle window was open. That being said, what happened was not the fault of the officers. Full responsibility goes to the suspect who crashed into the truck driver.
@@roberttroutman7651 He 👏 stole 👏 a 👏 police 👏 vehicle 👏 equipped 👏 with 👏 a 👏 rifle. 👏 Even with him using a vehicle as a DEADLY weapon and being in possession of a patrol rifle, police 👏 tried 👏 to 👏 stop 👏 him 👏 with 👏 non-lethal 👏 means. 👏 The 👏 fatal 👏 collision 👏 was 👏 an 👏 unfortunate 👏 and 👏 tragic 👏 consequence 👏 of 👏 the 👏 speed 👏 the 👏 suspect 👏 consciously 👏 decided 👏 decided 👏 to 👏 flee 👏 at. 👏 What did you want them to do, politely ask him to please pull over for a spot of tea and crumpets?
Where he deployed those spike strips was extremely risky, coulda easily sent that car head on into another vehicle that officer is extremely lucky he went into that trailer.
Not to mention that they put him in a running cop car. Walked away. Left the partition window open. Without paying attention walking away. Also left a loaded gun in the front seat! Those cops are kinda responsible for this!
@@NightPalmTree Good call on the cop's primary mistake at the end. As it was, that situation was the equivalent of opening fire on a perpetrator with innocent bystanders behind him.
@@NightPalmTreeAnd it's entirely possible there wasn't time to deploy an additional unit farther up the road. Presumably traffic had stopped on the opposite shoulder precisely *because* that officer was setting up stop sticks. My assumption is that this became a risky situation before anyone could do much about it.
@@avgeekviolinistGood counterpoint. I thought of that also, but I'm biased towards the idea that all police departments need to train enough to prevent that from happening regardless of how tricky it would be to do so. It would certainly be worth the trouble to train that much, considering that protecting innocent lives is what their job is all about.
@@craigfinnegan8534 Do police departments undergo recurrent training, at all? I don't disagree, but I wonder if that would be cost-prohibitive--and/or if they'd be criticized for assigning man-hours to training that could have been devoted to placing additional officers on patrol.
Oh yes blame the cop for the piece of s#@t that stole it , not the suspects-fault at all , so I guess when someone robs your car or home it’s your fault
@@nolf1025 If I went to bed and left my front door open and I got burgled, well no surprise. Also here in my country if you leave your keys in your car and something happens to it the insurance company will not pay out - because its YOUR fault.
They took his glasses (so he was driving basically blind) and he had handcuffs on. Imagine getting killed with no glasses and in handcuffs in a high speed crash...
Speaking as a 25-year LEO, the Captain in this video needs remedial training. She failed to follow standardized felony traffic stop protocol and safety procedures, which could have been deadly. She also pointed the barrel of a pistol towards the officer she handed it off to, which breaks a Cardinal weapons safety protocol in virtually all law enforcement agencies. It was also a careless mistake for someone to place the suspect into the backseat of an uncaged vehicle and then left unattended. It allowed the suspect an easy opportunity to flee from the vehicle or steal the patrol car because it was not equipped with an anti-theft shift lockout device. The result was a stolen patrol car, civilian lives put at risk during an avoidable pursuit, a high-speed crash involving another motorist, a destroyed patrol car, and a dead suspect. Remedial training is definitely needed for the officers involved in this incident.
Look at time hack 3:40. The patrol car absolutely had a cage. The problem is, the officer left the sliding window on the partition open. The suspect was skinny, and able to crawl through the open window into the front seat area, and take the driver's seat. Absolutely unacceptable that the officer assigned that car did not think of that, and left that window wide open with an obviously deranged subject in the back. That officer, and the captain, who also looked inside of the patrol car when she put the suspect inside, should be definitely punished, if not fired.
Lol American police are the worst in the world , I watch videos of them daily and they never fail to amaze me. Expecting them to consider anything but thier police record and ego is not wise. Straight up killers
As a commercial insurance agent who works strictly with owner operators and independent drivers, my heart aches for that truck driver. I spend 40+ hours a week talking to these men and women. It's hard enough out here for them, and they are so underappreciated. Something like this, even though not his fault, could be the end of him in business. Brokers, companies, AND insurance companies do not deal well or at all with anyone who has a fatality accident on their MVR. GOOD BLESS YOU SIR! not to mention the psychological anguish this causes. 😢💜
@josecorletto2880 unfortunately yes. It won't show if he's at fault or not which is worse. Depending on the state depends on the MVR details given, but 100% it will reflect.
I'll give him credit for getting the cuffs in front, then wiggling into the driver's seat. That took some ingenuity and adapting to the situation. If only he had put some of that creativity towards developing a better plan for his future. E.g., what he hoped to accomplish by driving away in the police car. That having been said, hopefully the police learned some lessons here too. 1. It shouldn't be that easy to get cuffs moved to the front of the person. 2. It shouldn't be that easy to get from the cage into the driver's seat. 3. Don't put stop sticks in front of where the perp could crash into innocent people and property, in case the perp's car loses control.
@don I don’t know his circumstances do you? He must have been pretty desperate for it to come to that. Everybody wants a better life for themselves, it’s just what we do to get there that’s judged.
I don’t think that the police car had the cage at all, I think it was one of the few still being used with no cage. If it’s specified that the car had the cage and I missed it let me know.
@@-SupraMari0- This guy could've killed many people along the way. Maybe he was deranged, he acted like it. He was still more dangerous than anything justifies.
This is like something that would happen in Reno 911. The level of incompetence to enable this situation was incredible. A de armed suspect taken from his vehicle became re armed with a vehicle in seconds...Anthony Alphonso Sanchez III might as well be James Bond for this Police force.
And if they had shut the car off, and the kid died of heat exhaustion because he was locked in a car in the Hot sun with no AC, you would still be blaming the cops for his death....
He probably knew going to jail was going to be a worse he'll for him. He probably took the car with intent to kill himself. He was crying like he knew his mammy was gonna get taken from him in jail.
Hope the semi's driver was ok and no innocent person was harmed. As far as the criminal's fate. . . Too bad so sad. To the officers, good work, be safe and well.
Actually really bad job by the officers. The lady cpt made lots of mistakes. Pointed a loaded weapon multiple times at colleagues, placed the suspect unattended in the car with no cage. Made the order to put down stop sticks near civilians.
A cop who leaves a suspected criminal alone in their squad car and leaves the keys in said car should probably be sent on a basic crime prevention course. 😬
To have people line up in vehicles in front of a trap blowing out all four tires at that speed is mind-blowing; this officer's thought process is on another level.
I agree . He could have easily hit a car with a family inside. He was in the wrong, but all that road before that point with no traffic, seems like a bad place for stop sticks. I'm glad no one else was hurt in the crash.
I saw other commentors saying the stop point and strips were deployed before the traffic had built up. But they could have and should have retracted them and placed them in a safer location for the public! Thank God everyone was okay aside from him.
I agree 100%, the guy slamming into the trailer and not one of the occupied cars was just lucky. Someone, even an entire family, could've been killed. The cop should have simply aborted use of the strips once the other cars showed up. It was irresponsible to use them anyway.
That’s just embarrassing for LE that he was able to steal the squad car whilst in handcuffs after being left in the back seat. I can’t believe he was still alive, albeit temporarily, after ploughing into that truck. I’d have thought he’d have been in pieces all over the place.
Not sympathetic at all. He brought this upon himself. As stated before, he intentionally smashed into several cars before being arrested. He then stole the police car.
@@83Roboto I was thinking the same - he showed some impressive tenacity and determination that probably got him this far in life and might have been something useful if it had been directed differently
Prime example of someone who doesn’t think about the consequences of their actions! Plus hopefully the police have improved upon their procedures because this really could/should have been avoided.
@tiktok11150 Police cars have to continue running because of the electronic equipment they use. Also if it's hot or cold they have to keep the AC or heater on for the suspect. However they could have secured him with a seat belt.
@@DrivenA111 Cop hater! Cops shouldn't have to obey policy, or use tactics. If they choose not to buckle in their collar, and put him in a cruiser without a divider, and stop watching him, that's their choice! Their country, their choice! If it were a family, that family should be charged! Sick of you cop haters expecting them to follow their own policies, or laws, or use discretion. Get over it! 💙💙👮
On the law enforcement side of it, this incident went well beyond one officer allowing a criminal to steal his patrol car. Many other officers made many other serious mistakes along the way, such as allowing traffic to come too close to the location where the stop sticks were deployed, not changing radio frequencies so the criminal couldn't hear their communications, and issuing conflicting commands to the criminal. I doubt any closer scrutiny of the entire incident will occur because it would expose weaknesses all the way up the chain of command related to poor training in that department.
Since the video has been made so public, there certainly will be an investigation. If there isn't and pressure is not put on the department then that is on the community this department serves.
Even if he didn’t crash, did he think he’d escape for real?! I’ll never understand what these people think they’ll accomplish. I feel bad he died but what did he think would happen? That it would end well??
He didn’t die in the car, he died a couple of hours after getting to the hospital. He was conscious up until right after they pulled him out of the wreck.
I was driving to Colorado Springs around the time this happened. I was unaware of the circumstances but I saw this completely demolished state patrol car on a flatbed tow truck. Absolutely wild that I stumbled upon this video because I now know the circumstances behind that state patrol car.
I knew the guy that stole the cop car. I worked with him, He was night manager at walmart. Crazy cause he was a cool dude and was chill. One of his family members died I think and he quit just went downhill☹️ as you could tell
That's why we shouldn't judge anyone. It's easy fir people to judge when they don't ever threw nothing siginfant. I'm not talking about you just overall. Godbless.
@@dustygatrell-ru7tgNope!!! I worked with a guy named Darian Fisher, of Dallas, TX. The sweetest guy ever. He had just become a truck driver. Last September he was driving with his partner, and clipped him a few times. It then turned into a high speed chase. He didn’t want to go back to jail, so he called his sister and gave her instructions and then apologized. He stopped the truck, put the phone down, got out and fired at the officers. You know how that ended. He was soooooo far in debt, I think he was so deep that he had no way out!!
@@tipper6733 that's crazy man. People get stuck in these jams an they don't think straight. They ruin others lives from the bad decisions they made an there own lives.
All that could have been avoided if the cop didn't leave his keys in the ignition or the cop that put him in the backseat buckled ( seatbelt ) him in or atleast one of the 10 cops at the scene should have been keeping an eye on him! 😳
I wouldn't have put myself in a situation to even singe my arm hair to save this guy.He put so many people lives at risk and thankfully he was the only one injured or dead.
It looks like someone forgot to close the window between the back seat and the front seat and now he hears everything on the radio so he knows what is being planned to stop him. Lessons learned the hard way with death, a damaged truck, and a totaled squad car.
When a police vehicle moves, they assume it's another officer driving it. That's why it took them a bit longer to react. Watching everything happening in a video is a lot different than being there in real life.
The police did a good job apprehending him, but then they made two serious errors. Number one he was able to steal the police car. Number two they put the speed stick in a dangerous place on the road and he could’ve killed someone.
What's the difference ? The truck driver lost his rig , the job he was hauling , his career , soon his home and family . It would have been better for him to have his whole family in a subcompact car with him to get killed , now he's simply walking dead . I'm not glad that the cops did this .
@@timc333 learn to put blame where it is warranted. The criminal is at fault. The criminal was a danger to society and received a Darwin award. Zero survival skills.
Oh my God, I can't even imagine doing that. I've never been able to get those thoughts out of my head or pitchers. I guess she could say of how gruesome it must have been.
I'm so glad to hear the driver of the semi , the police and everyone on the road with that selfish pos weren't hurt. I can't help but wonder what was going on with that person for him to do this, whether it was emotional or psychological ?
‘It’s the third set of stop sticks that finally slows Sanchez to a stop, after crashing head-on into a parked semi.’ There are many ways to describe what Sanchez did, slowing to a stop is not one of them. 😳
No sympathy for him. Extremely sorry for his family and friends. R.I.P. Thoughts are very much with semi driver. Not your fault. Easier said than done. Hope you get your life together very soon.
@@ihatethescammys.loveyn.5979 Well, family raising a person will have a huge impact on how that person acts. So the family could technically be blamed.
This has been happening quite often lately - criminals who have been tied up simply drive away in the patrol car. It was pretty negligent of the police to leave the keys. After all, someone could escape and cause quite a mischief with the weapons in the trunk.
There's SUPPOSED to be a lockout on the vehicle that they engage, it allows a cruiser to be left running but keeps it incapable of driving until disabled, not available on civilian vehicles either before you ask. The officer frankly shouldn't have allowed him put in the car anyways, his unit is clearly not setup for having criminals in it
I have so many questions about him. He had some type of scar on his throat that looked like a trache..maybe he was terminally ill or had some sort of disease. I guess when the officer pulled him out of the crashed cruiser, he was missing his legs from the knees down. He’s dead AF now.
Running drugs for the cartels, illegally here in the US thanks to the current administration and zero border security, addicted to drugs and messed in the head. Just some likely possibilities.
On another video of the aftermath the fob for locking/unlocking and I presume the proximity sensor to switch off the vehicle when the fob is out of the car was on the passenger seat all along. I guess someone is going to be having a stern talking to!
Cops leave their cars running because of the electronics onboard, including the dashcam we're seeing here. But there were other ways to prevent this, chief among them supervising the suspect.
That's why it was a good location: long stretch of road with nowhere to go and then stop sticks at a point where there's guardrails on both sides. I don't know why more places don't try to funnel fleeing vehicles to locations like that.
They treated him humanly, they didn't tackle him or push him to the ground. That's something that I haven't seen in a long time. I commend those officers and they're actions that day. Let this be a lesson to those who think stealing a cop car is a good idea!
That charger doesn't require keys to start it's engine, and even if it did most cops leave their cars on for AC/heating when days are very hot or cold so... y'know the suspect doesn't freeze or suffocate?
Boy did you see how quickly those cops jumped in their cars after the kid took off. They all just stood around waiting for the kid to change his mind and come back.
He said someone was shooting at him during his detainment and that he didn't know what was going on. He was running from someone and had a loaded gun. Did you ever stop to think that whoever he was running from is now anonymously still out there? How does any of this make our world safer? The cops think that the use of stop sticks in the way they used them is a steadfast way of stopping out of control drivers. This world is absolutely not safer and if anything is less safe now because people think we solve problems by making more problems.
Real talk though, why TF is it okay to have the oncoming cars lined up like IMMEDIATELY beside a spike strip? Those vehicles and the semi should have been kept back like 500 ft at least from that spike strip so as to avoid this kind of an accident, and instead just have the car launch out into the field :/
@@bertdog7639 He lost everything as a result of this , he might be wishing he was in a sub compact . For real he's left alive to suffer without his truck or career anymore , all thanks to the cops poor decision making skills .
@@avgeekviolinisthey do, but depending on the financial state of their business (assuming they're self employed) the down time caused by this event might just put them under or at minimum in a tight spot financially - freight isn't exactly booming right now... So even if they have insurance on the equipment for an accident, this is going to be quite costly. Spoken from knowing someone who's dream of running their own trucking company died when a drunk driver hit them head on, ripping the steer tire off the truck resulting in a rollover and total loss of their equipment - it was covered. But by time the dust had settled and they could get back on the road, they no longer had enough money to actually run their company.
@@MrGOLDENSHOT25it’s Preety clear he’s doing well for himself with that truck, The City/his insurance will cover quickly and he will be back on the road. Only damage is the trailer and a possible axle on the rear.
@stayinnoutdaway you can't have accidents like that in jobs such as being a police officer that's what training and protocol is for and most likely why you don't do important jobs 😂 you think a brain surgeon is going to have accidents like that? Jesus
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All of the info from this article I sort of got from watching the video. I really want to know more of the back story like.... was this kid dropped on his head as a baby? Did he not have enough cuddles and tickles when he was growing up? Has he been a screw-up his whole life or was this something that recently happened?
Is the trucker involved in litigation against whoever put those sticks so close to civilians?
So the police handcuffed him and put him in a police car then he steals a police car and then it ends with a Deadly Death after he hit a semi truck
@@lkayde1996 yup, gross incompetence and ignorance along with a tad bit of terrible training on the cops part ......
@@stefkadank-derpjr1453 YouSoundLikeACuntOfAHuman.
As a 20+ year veteran trucker I feel bad for the guy with the rig.
As a 0 year not trucker, that guy did not deserve to be a barrier for their bs.
The real victim here
I can’t imagine the trauma
Truck driving is twice as dangerous as law-enforcem
How come we don’t call them heroes they do their job and don’t cry about it.
What is the average cost for those repairs? Because the most I spend was for a brand new transmission for my 20 plus year mustang
I feel the worst for the trucker who is likely sitting at home with no income, fighting with insurance and trying to find a new trailer/get the truck's rear axles fixed.
yeah. it's just like when other people steal peoples cars, they never learn they either die or catch and release
I cant believe Harry Potter managed to drive so far with cuffs on ! He is "was" indeed a Wizard !
Like 10% of truckers own their vehicle they operate so chances are it's the companies problem.
@@jshway7827 WAs my thought. Also if he does own the rig he has a clear case for getting compensated for the damages. Police department would be considered liable I believe.
@@jimreilly6933 Yeah, Harry Potchez 🤦🏻♂️
"Pulled from vehicle and *LATER* died of his injuries."
Wow, I am very surprised there was anything left of him from the torso up
Probably was DOA.
Nope.
I'm glad the trucker is alright. I sure hope this gets resolved in a favorable way for him. Poor guy.
I agree, just minding his own business then this happens. I hope he is ok also. Kindest thoughts to you and your family and Furbabies from Australia
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The trucker will not be ok . ever
@@arizonausa1664 Whatever police department this is should make full restitution to the Trucker and his Company. the cause of the crash was the police using Stop-Sticks that caused the stolen police car to lose control, and crash into the truck.
that is so surreal watching him drive while listening to the police communicate about stopping him.
theres no way im the only one that notices he has an illuminati tattoo on his neck/chest
@@DoritosClipz hmm lol
The police also took his glasses, which made it more dangerous for him driving at such high speeds.
@@Gitn2it They forgot to limit his agility, this will create a precedent, I wonder how they will solve it.
Doesn't sound like they ever actually once tried to communicate with HIM though.
I never understand why people take the situation to a worse place than it was before.
you gotta be out of your sane mind thinking you could get away from the police being hadcuffed like that.
Fear.
That usually happens when cops show up
Fear
Most criminals are not known for being geniuses. When you do get a genius criminal you generally don't hear about it till they either get caught (as they had been successful for so long), or never really as they know to cut their loses.
Thankfully the trucker was not hurt and hopefully his truck will make a speedy recovery!
Putting value on metal and plastic over people is psychotic. You are a lunatic.
Police should pay for it no?
@@trueMaxi police are over played to kill people
not hurt physically*
@@trueMaxiwhy on earth would the city or state pay for a criminals doing lol. If I punch you in the face should the city or state pay you. Sounds ridiculous because it is absolutely ridiculous.
Imagine for a second if he had hit another car at this speed instead of the truck
Yes, police is in the wrong here. Causing huge risk for bystanders with there stoppage
@@Felix-lj4ok youre not very bright
@@Felix-lj4ok as opposed to?
@@TheSimpleCitizenthat's why we elext legislators. But, we all know. They do squat, but cash donors checks and eat fancy meals, oh and take extravagant vactions.
@@RebelSoul_ what is an "extravagant vaction" exactly?
You would think that after thousands of police arrests, you would not leave the suspect alone in the patrol car with the barrier window open and the car still running. The police failed on this one!
Gee, ya think? it's goes beyond just failure.
Good job this guy didn't kill anyone, still the cops are idiots for letting this happen.
Majority of the units have a good barrier between the back and front. Either this one didn't have that barrier, or he went through the sliding window in the barrier.
All this should be the police's fault
yea not to mention the fact they decided to spike this guy on a 2 lane road with traffic stopped in the opposite lane not very bright
I feel badly for the truck driver and the family who loved that criminal. He is the cause of all this. Sadly, he did this to himself. He had no regards for anyone.
Cops shouldn’t have put those sticks there. What if that semi had of been a small car with a family inside? Unreal
He honestly seemed confused. I felt bad that he was unable to be helped.
@kclayA111 completely agree. If tht been a small car or even a regular truck. Would have been a diff story
@@MikeDubbau I agree but we can't control where our taxes go.. but in this case 70 ft could have probably caused less colataral damage. .
Heck with everybody he ran off the road or rammed into huh? He deserves what happened to him. If he was a nutter, its his families fault for not getting him help and the state govt. for shutting down nut houses.
Man I’m sorry for the truck driver getting his trailer destroyed.
Better than that beautiful Peterbilt. Unhook it an keep on driving. Unless the pos in the stolen charger slammed into the drive axles an broke them. Can’t tell.
@@samuelw.3992 - Looked to me like the useless POS loser wrecked the drive axles too, probably bending the frame. And it looks like either a small regional company or O/O. Either way, downtime, wage loss and insurance headaches. Sad and infuriating.
@@samuelw.3992 Kinda looked like he clipped the 2nd, yet either way, while the truck driver was up out of harms way, you know that was one HELLUVA thump to toss the loaded trailer off into the ditch.
@@samuelw.3992 Nah, looks like he caught the trailer axles. That'll take a while to repair, of course.
@@samuelw.3992 yeah he def got the rear tires of the cab. poor guy. This was a crappy situation just glad it wasnt just behind the trailer..woulda killed that person
Awesome situational awareness by the cops putting a guy in a car with access to the front seat, keys, a rifle oh and throwing stop sticks when innocent civilian vehicles are directly in the path of an out of control car with flat tires flying at 100+ mph.
My thoughts exactly.
professionals ... nowdays
Exactly. The officers should be held accountable.
But they wear a badge they are above question, and always make the right decisions! Right!??!
Lawsuits would be filed against the police for their incompetence, REMOVE THE KEYS TO THE SQUAD CAR, this will prevent this from happening! DUH!
anyone else feel like putting the stop sticks right in front of a sea of cars was a bad idea? lucky everyone made it out alive
Well, traffic wasn't there when they first pulled over to deploy the sticks. Bad/good timing.
👍🏼
@@browningbelgium2326 The stop sticks could have been pulled away at a moment's notice with the line of cars of innocent people noticeably in harm's way. What the traffic situation was when the cops "first pulled over" is not an excuse whatsoever. This could have ended up very tragic for innocent people in that pulled over traffic line.
@@randys6220 glad I'm not the only one who thought this
Location looked perfect to me and the only person that got hurt was the one putting everyone at risk. If they move the sticks every time a civilian shows up, they'd never stop the guy.
Thoughts and prayers to the cop car and semi truck.
Amen
There was no police officer killed. It was the criminal that was killed.
huge loss to society 😁
🙏
& the family of the deceased
What bugs me is they used the spikes when there was traffic nearby. Glad that trucker was okay.
Seriously, imagine it crashed into a sedan?
If they knew he was going to go under it might as well the the truck to block lane
If there wasn’t a loaded rifle in the car then they wouldn’t have deployed sticks so hastily
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@jakesheldon7637He would have a hard time using a rifle handcuffed while in a cluttered compartment of a patrol car…
That had to have been the most surreal feeling in the world driving a stolen police car, and listening over the radio to every law enforcement officer in a 50 mile square radius converging on the scene to try and stop you. They gave him a few helpful hints too! Let him know they were getting ready to try to get stop sticks set up to blow his tires, and let him know there was a rifle located in the car that he could go for if the police managed to disable the car in a way that didn't kill him.
He heard them and still ran over the spikes, so wasn't helpful to him at all it seems
@@janetuss6496 I imagine with the adrenaline he was feeling, he probably wasn't even aware of the fact the radio was on, let alone what the police were actually saying. Even if he was completely aware the police were about to spike him from the radio chatter, with the way they throw them out, he wouldn't have been able to avoid them anyways, short of going completely off the road. On a side note, there isn't a way for the police to switch all their radio traffic to a backup or temporary channel in the event of something exactly like this happening? I know I've seen several police chases where all the officers who weren't directly involved were ordered to stay off the main channel and let the officers "work the chase," so it seems like that's something they should be able to do here. Seems like the best solution, because even if the guy who stole the car was listening in and knew they were gonna switch to a different channel, I'm guessing the odds are slim to none that he knows how to work a police radio and switch his to that channel too...
And he still didn't turn off the freeway smh
@@janetuss6496he probably didn't expect cops to be so wreckless about deploying them, since they smashed directly into parked civilians
@@pellabologna maybe that's why it worked then. Kudos to the cops for stopping him, he could have gotten people killed.
The worst part is, most of the times it's always the innocent people that end up injured or dead.
Except not in this video
the guilty one is dead
@@koeh12345 YAY!
Not this time ;)
@@koeh12345Exactly
Cops stopping oncoming traffic right at the spike strip has to be the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen. They’re basically using innocent civilians as herders and risking their lives needlessly. Dude could’ve easily crashed head on into one of those cars and killed the driver and passenger(s).
Yeah I noticed that!
I agree with you 100. I cannot believe the setup and the carelessness on their part. I thought it was not even an attempt to protect other innocent bystanders.
Well I mean no one bothered to teach them to take their squad car keys with them when they "lock" criminals in... you think they have the intelligence to think the spike strip scenario thru??? 🤣 🤣 🤣
Or barely handcuffing the guy
When I was arrested they put those cuffs on so tight I was barely able to move my hands. I had pieces of skin rip off later just being moved around and this guy was able to put his hands in front of him with ease
Cops could have definitely done better
One officer yelling "dont move" while the other yells "get out of the car". There should really be better training for police in general
Didn't realize you went to a police academy
Yes, I noticed those conflicting commands right away.
@@M21655are you deaf?
@@M21655 really doesn't take a genius to figure out the police shouldn't give conflicting orders
I thought the same
I'm actually a little shocked by the spike strip being thrown where it would be highly likely for the car to crash into the vehicles parked along the side. And, unfortunately, that's exactly what happened.
And yes, I understand that they were deployed multiple times and failed and that it was extremely important to stop him as soon as possible, etc.
Like ya'll couldn't do that 50 ft away from everyone else? They had time lmao-
I was wondering the same.
Those troopers proved to be incompetent at every step of this debacle.
@@Lord3nder so true
I'm so happy to hear that innocent people were not hurt. As for the suspect. Good riddens, thanks for taking yourself out. The world is just a bit safer without you.
@@C.dieslevonankwek7 ??????!!
Gross comment. Hate that we share the last name bc you’re appalling.
@@C.dieslevonankwek7one of these things is not like the other
Wrong ! Innocent people were harmed , the truck driver lost his whole rig , his half million dollar job he was hauling that got destroyed , he lost his career and his family will lose their home . What did he do to make him guilty in your eyes ? Hopefully for your own mental health you will learn how to let go of all the hate you have . I don't know if the guy was having a mental breakdown , or a drug induced breakdown , the police stole that from all of us by not handling this properly right from the start when they didn't secure him properly inside the patrol vehicle .
@@timc333 Did you just say that this truck driver lost $500,000, his entire truck, and whole career AND his home, all because of one car hitting his truck? And not even the cab, but just the trailer?? 😂😂🤣🤣
This video alone must change a lot of police protocols.
1. NEVER leave a suspect without supervision.
2. NEVER leave your car with the keys there, and turn the ignition off.
3. If you see that the man is skinny enough to do this movement...use extra handcuffs with the suspect and the car.
4. NEVER use spike stops in a 2-lane street with cars in the other lane! Everything except that truck and trailer would result in more deaths
@@EvilDevil64 I can’t believe this wasn’t mentioned in this guys comment. I was thinking isnt it common sense
@@racer7007 My bad...and it's quite the MOST important one, HANDS F* DOWN! Never put innocents in harm's way!
Denver sucks?
I noticed a lot of stuff in the back seat and that middle window was open. That being said, what happened was not the fault of the officers. Full responsibility goes to the suspect who crashed into the truck driver.
Glad the world doesn’t have to deal with this man again. Props to all those cops for staying calm and working together to stop him.
Death sucks but this man is full aspd. Nothing could be done to rehabilitate these types.
This was a woman, not a man
@@JenX_1973 Oh, yeah, because when I see the name Antonio Alphonso Sanchez I think, "that's a woman's name, right?" It was a man.
Every life is sacred. The cops could have handled this differently.
@@roberttroutman7651 He 👏 stole 👏 a 👏 police 👏 vehicle 👏 equipped 👏 with 👏 a 👏 rifle. 👏
Even with him using a vehicle as a DEADLY weapon and being in possession of a patrol rifle, police 👏 tried 👏 to 👏 stop 👏 him 👏 with 👏 non-lethal 👏 means. 👏
The 👏 fatal 👏 collision 👏 was 👏 an 👏 unfortunate 👏 and 👏 tragic 👏 consequence 👏 of 👏 the 👏 speed 👏 the 👏 suspect 👏 consciously 👏 decided 👏 decided 👏 to 👏 flee 👏 at. 👏
What did you want them to do, politely ask him to please pull over for a spot of tea and crumpets?
They decided to deploy spikes right next to innocent citizens who were told to park there. Geniuses!
That itself is criminal.
How to stop someone from causing danger to the public.
Police: put the public in danger 😂
😂makes sense
No kidding. That was terrible.
They don't pay these cops to use their brains
🐖🐷
Where he deployed those spike strips was extremely risky, coulda easily sent that car head on into another vehicle that officer is extremely lucky he went into that trailer.
Not to mention that they put him in a running cop car. Walked away. Left the partition window open. Without paying attention walking away. Also left a loaded gun in the front seat! Those cops are kinda responsible for this!
@@NightPalmTree Good call on the cop's primary mistake at the end. As it was, that situation was the equivalent of opening fire on a perpetrator with innocent bystanders behind him.
@@NightPalmTreeAnd it's entirely possible there wasn't time to deploy an additional unit farther up the road. Presumably traffic had stopped on the opposite shoulder precisely *because* that officer was setting up stop sticks. My assumption is that this became a risky situation before anyone could do much about it.
@@avgeekviolinistGood counterpoint. I thought of that also, but I'm biased towards the idea that all police departments need to train enough to prevent that from happening regardless of how tricky it would be to do so. It would certainly be worth the trouble to train that much, considering that protecting innocent lives is what their job is all about.
@@craigfinnegan8534 Do police departments undergo recurrent training, at all? I don't disagree, but I wonder if that would be cost-prohibitive--and/or if they'd be criticized for assigning man-hours to training that could have been devoted to placing additional officers on patrol.
This guy destroyed his own life! LITERALLY!
Just stop. That word is dead.
Imagine leaving your vehicle unsecured with the key in the ignition and a long arm sitting there within easy access. That's criminal enabling.
If you are capable of avoiding these mistakes, you are too intelligent to become a cop.
It has a fob, no keys in the vehicle.
@@joehardy5249 Still, why not take the fob? Won't the engine eventually shut off without the fob in there?
Oh yes blame the cop for the piece of s#@t that stole it , not the suspects-fault at all , so I guess when someone robs your car or home it’s your fault
@@nolf1025 If I went to bed and left my front door open and I got burgled, well no surprise. Also here in my country if you leave your keys in your car and something happens to it the insurance company will not pay out - because its YOUR fault.
They took his glasses (so he was driving basically blind) and he had handcuffs on. Imagine getting killed with no glasses and in handcuffs in a high speed crash...
Speaking as a 25-year LEO, the Captain in this video needs remedial training. She failed to follow standardized felony traffic stop protocol and safety procedures, which could have been deadly. She also pointed the barrel of a pistol towards the officer she handed it off to, which breaks a Cardinal weapons safety protocol in virtually all law enforcement agencies. It was also a careless mistake for someone to place the suspect into the backseat of an uncaged vehicle and then left unattended. It allowed the suspect an easy opportunity to flee from the vehicle or steal the patrol car because it was not equipped with an anti-theft shift lockout device. The result was a stolen patrol car, civilian lives put at risk during an avoidable pursuit, a high-speed crash involving another motorist, a destroyed patrol car, and a dead suspect. Remedial training is definitely needed for the officers involved in this incident.
What’d you expect it’s a women cop 🤣 she’s probably only a “captain” cuz they had to make things “equal”, soon it’ll be tranny captain
She clearly had the barrel pointed down with the slide pulled back...
@@trevorskopczynski5791 Look again at 4:40. The barrel was pointed directly at another officer.
@@trevorskopczynski5791The slide was absolutely forward homie, you're wrong.
Look at time hack 3:40. The patrol car absolutely had a cage. The problem is, the officer left the sliding window on the partition open. The suspect was skinny, and able to crawl through the open window into the front seat area, and take the driver's seat. Absolutely unacceptable that the officer assigned that car did not think of that, and left that window wide open with an obviously deranged subject in the back. That officer, and the captain, who also looked inside of the patrol car when she put the suspect inside, should be definitely punished, if not fired.
I'm glad no one was hurt, but the police should really take traffic and bystanders into consideration when using stop sticks
"im glad no one was hurt" bro he died
@@Jacob-wb5othe worm food now
@@Jacob-wb5otyeah no one was hurt except for the truckers truck.
Lol American police are the worst in the world , I watch videos of them daily and they never fail to amaze me. Expecting them to consider anything but thier police record and ego is not wise. Straight up killers
@@Jacob-wb5ot he meant no one who mattered was hurt
As a commercial insurance agent who works strictly with owner operators and independent drivers, my heart aches for that truck driver. I spend 40+ hours a week talking to these men and women. It's hard enough out here for them, and they are so underappreciated. Something like this, even though not his fault, could be the end of him in business. Brokers, companies, AND insurance companies do not deal well or at all with anyone who has a fatality accident on their MVR. GOOD BLESS YOU SIR! not to mention the psychological anguish this causes. 😢💜
So would this go as a fatal accident on his MVR even though he wasn’t at fault?
Even though it's not the truckers fault??? 🤷
There’s video evidence of what happened would insurance still give him a hard time?
Only 40 hours a week. Wow, how lazy. Are used to work 65 hours a week because I cared
@josecorletto2880 unfortunately yes. It won't show if he's at fault or not which is worse. Depending on the state depends on the MVR details given, but 100% it will reflect.
This happened in my
county. It was a HUGE story around town.
CSP was ridiculed for it.
I'll give him credit for getting the cuffs in front, then wiggling into the driver's seat. That took some ingenuity and adapting to the situation. If only he had put some of that creativity towards developing a better plan for his future. E.g., what he hoped to accomplish by driving away in the police car.
That having been said, hopefully the police learned some lessons here too.
1. It shouldn't be that easy to get cuffs moved to the front of the person.
2. It shouldn't be that easy to get from the cage into the driver's seat.
3. Don't put stop sticks in front of where the perp could crash into innocent people and property, in case the perp's car loses control.
Honestly I think most of these officers are just badly trained, terrible mistakes, it could’ve have gone much worse.
@don I don’t know his circumstances do you? He must have been pretty desperate for it to come to that. Everybody wants a better life for themselves, it’s just what we do to get there that’s judged.
@don and being a cop isn’t good either. They get paid by violence (enforcing property taxes on a free people against their will)
I don’t think that the police car had the cage at all, I think it was one of the few still being used with no cage. If it’s specified that the car had the cage and I missed it let me know.
All they had to do was fasten his seat belt. He could have not performed his circus trick had they done that.
Thoughts and prayers for the human beings affected by this criminal and the air he wasted.
Everyone affected was because of the poor actions of the troopers atleast 2 people losing their jobs
@@miller566 Dont call them when you need help
@@miller566 No one is losing their job over this LOL. If they do, come back here and I'll send you a dollar.
@@-SupraMari0- This guy could've killed many people along the way. Maybe he was deranged, he acted like it. He was still more dangerous than anything justifies.
@@miller566 They should never have left a rifle or car for him to get, that's true. Maybe they should be fired.
That was unbelievable that he even lived to get to a hospital. He looked very deranged when they put him in the backseat. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💙🇺🇸🇺🇸
Meth man.
Yup he was a deranged looking person.
He shouldn't have...
His last words were captured for posterity, "uhhh".
Meth head.
I love that one cop is screaming "Don't move" and the other is screaming "exit the vehicle"
yep, which one is it? 'don't move!!' "hands up!!" "don't move!!" "get out of the car!!"
I’m not going to shed a tear over this guy…
Same here
The cop is the one that died…. I hope that’s not who we’re talking about
@@juliancampelll lmao what no he didn't what are u talking about 😂😂 the Sanchez dude stole the cruiser he's the one who crashed the cop car
@@juliancampelllyou don't listen too well do you
@@laughs150 oops
Crazy to watch a video knowing that you are looking at the last moments of someones life.
welcome to the internet......
Na he died at the hospital man.
I know, isn't it great?
@@Matt-xv2cp Arrivadercci 🤌
Hey youtube, how respectful was that? Fk him and his family.
This is like something that would happen in Reno 911. The level of incompetence to enable this situation was incredible. A de armed suspect taken from his vehicle became re armed with a vehicle in seconds...Anthony Alphonso Sanchez III might as well be James Bond for this Police force.
They're cops.
Nuff said 🤷♂️
"James Bond"? He was hardly of that legendary mindset, so don't give him undeserved glory, even posthumously.
I wish they had edited in a few seconds of Dangle and Junior running after the car yelling “dammit! Dammit!”
They also laid a spike trap right next a full lane of oncoming cars.
Leaving your keys in the cop car is like an invitation to take the cop car.
And if they had shut the car off, and the kid died of heat exhaustion because he was locked in a car in the Hot sun with no AC, you would still be blaming the cops for his death....
@@guymaloof1393 JC he would have set in there for hours. How do you know it was hot or cold it was it was? You're just rambling.
@@guymaloof1393open the window slightly
It has a fob, keys don't have to be in the vehicle. Most likely on his belt.
As often as this happens, the officers need to take the keys out if they do not have a cage.
And the rifle.
@@darbywing2so you want all police to take out their rifles any time they go out of their car?
@@piroko13 Sure, if that rifle is accessible to a criminal sitting unsupervised inside a police car
They leave their motors running all the time because of all the electronic equipment that’s powered up.
How does it not have one?
Crazy to think this is the last conversations and moments of this dudes life and he had no idea
He probably knew going to jail was going to be a worse he'll for him. He probably took the car with intent to kill himself. He was crying like he knew his mammy was gonna get taken from him in jail.
The first 30 seconds I KNEW he didn’t made it
If these are the choices he was making - and the situations he was in - it wasn't much of a life.
@@jamesmason2228for all we know this is his first time having police contact.
Seemed as though he was on a death wish mission from the beginning
Hope the semi's driver was ok and no innocent person was harmed. As far as the criminal's fate. . . Too bad so sad. To the officers, good work, be safe and well.
Heard the trucker loses income because insurance don't cover personal rig
@@najthesavior4286 You heard where?
Actually really bad job by the officers. The lady cpt made lots of mistakes. Pointed a loaded weapon multiple times at colleagues, placed the suspect unattended in the car with no cage. Made the order to put down stop sticks near civilians.
My comment was based on the fact that the criminal was his own judge and jury. I was not dissecting police procedure. I stand by what I said.
A cop who leaves a suspected criminal alone in their squad car and leaves the keys in said car should probably be sent on a basic crime prevention course. 😬
To have people line up in vehicles in front of a trap blowing out all four tires at that speed is mind-blowing; this officer's thought process is on another level.
I agree . He could have easily hit a car with a family inside. He was in the wrong, but all that road before that point with no traffic, seems like a bad place for stop sticks. I'm glad no one else was hurt in the crash.
Yeah weird thought process there 100 metres further back from truck etc be more sensible
We definitely need smarter cops!
@@jtjones4081glad I'm not the only one thinking that
Yeah horrible tactics by the police
why did they deploy the spikes right there? that could have easily killed one of those people on the side of the road.
They don't care.
Cops aren’t exactly known for being smart
I saw other commentors saying the stop point and strips were deployed before the traffic had built up. But they could have and should have retracted them and placed them in a safer location for the public! Thank God everyone was okay aside from him.
I feel like the suspect driving at around 130 MPH might have contributed to not just moving the stop sticks farther up.
I agree 100%, the guy slamming into the trailer and not one of the occupied cars was just lucky. Someone, even an entire family, could've been killed. The cop should have simply aborted use of the strips once the other cars showed up. It was irresponsible to use them anyway.
Prayers for the semi truck trailer family.
Wow someone who knows what prayers are for ! Pray for people , not materials . Good on You .
The lack of situational awareness is mindblowing!
That’s just embarrassing for LE that he was able to steal the squad car whilst in handcuffs after being left in the back seat. I can’t believe he was still alive, albeit temporarily, after ploughing into that truck. I’d have thought he’d have been in pieces all over the place.
You didn't watch the whole video
@@jenniferg7713 I did watch the whole video and read the description. What were you watching?
@@breakingewes1316 apologies, the way I read your comment was that you didn't know he died.
@@jenniferg7713need some coffee?
@@dylantedlock yep😂
Complete failure on the PD. They’re lucky he didn’t kill an innocent person. That at least deserves a few weeks suspension without pay.
You got it! Pretty gross how people in these comments are glorifying this.
First thing I thought was how was he able to steal it in the first place lmao
@@MatesozenCuz they didn’t locked the cuffs and police keyfob was in the car,two huge rookie mistakes.
That man was still conscious after smashing into that truck and burning. The pain he was in must have been unimaginable
Good
He brought it on himself.
Not sympathetic at all. He brought this upon himself. As stated before, he intentionally smashed into several cars before being arrested. He then stole the police car.
No way he was
Consequences of actions nothing more nothing less...
Can’t believe they put spike strips there right before all those cars this is crazy
Honestly, that's on the cops. Why would they even make something like this possible?
Most likely poor training.
Low IQ..
@@83Roboto you mean, 6 months aint enough? xD
All cops are corrupt and are criminals too so 🤷🏾♂️
@@CVLova If your referring to only having 6 months of training, then no that's not enough.
I'm surprised he made it this far in life.
He almost certainly had family that enabled his behavior. He was A 3rd in line denoted by his surname.
Well, he was smarter then the officer that put him in that squad car.
@@83Roboto I was thinking the same - he showed some impressive tenacity and determination that probably got him this far in life and might have been something useful if it had been directed differently
@@83Robotonot really though, he dead.
Dude was mental and for sure on some drugs
Thankgod the Trucker lived.
I was also glad! I think i saw him hit the trailer thank god, seemed like he ate the corner of the flatbed
I hope the trailer is okay.
Yes, and all the other people in that line of vehicles that were sitting ducks.
Yes absolutely! Thank God no one else was hurt or killed with this guy doing what he did.
@@jinny13 In all seriousness, it is seriously lucky no one else was hurt. He could have killed a family of five. This was the best possible outcome.
Prime example of someone who doesn’t think about the consequences of their actions!
Plus hopefully the police have improved upon their procedures because this really could/should have been avoided.
Condolences to the department that lost their treasured squad car
We paid for it
Officer Mark should pay for it.
@@bradrichards8122 Officer Mark also needs to learn how to put his keys in his pocket when he exits the car.
@tiktok11150 Police cars have to continue running because of the electronic equipment they use. Also if it's hot or cold they have to keep the AC or heater on for the suspect. However they could have secured him with a seat belt.
Who cares, it's from bogus ticket money anyways.
Looks like we lost another good one. Poor cop car. Sorry for the troopers loss. Glad the troopers are ok.
At about those he caused to crash ?
Yeah and not this poor deranged man? You guys are fkin insensitive. Let's see how you'd feel if this was your loved one
@@CryMeARiver63 Cops shouldn’t have put that there. What if that semi had of been a small car with a family inside? Unreal
@@DrivenA111 Get over it.
@@DrivenA111 Cop hater! Cops shouldn't have to obey policy, or use tactics. If they choose not to buckle in their collar, and put him in a cruiser without a divider, and stop watching him, that's their choice! Their country, their choice! If it were a family, that family should be charged! Sick of you cop haters expecting them to follow their own policies, or laws, or use discretion. Get over it! 💙💙👮
On the law enforcement side of it, this incident went well beyond one officer allowing a criminal to steal his patrol car. Many other officers made many other serious mistakes along the way, such as allowing traffic to come too close to the location where the stop sticks were deployed, not changing radio frequencies so the criminal couldn't hear their communications, and issuing conflicting commands to the criminal. I doubt any closer scrutiny of the entire incident will occur because it would expose weaknesses all the way up the chain of command related to poor training in that department.
lady captain
they will investigate themselves and find no wrong doing.
not changing radio frequencies was a huge mistake.
Since the video has been made so public, there certainly will be an investigation. If there isn't and pressure is not put on the department then that is on the community this department serves.
They have a woman for a captain. That’s all you need to know. Failure men to allow that to even happen so they deserve whatever they get
“Even running a red light” wow 😂 I think that’s the least of his worries lol 😂
So glad to hear that truck driver wasn't hurt I can't believe that trailer moved that far
Dude had to look like the elephant man after that.
Even if he didn’t crash, did he think he’d escape for real?! I’ll never understand what these people think they’ll accomplish. I feel bad he died but what did he think would happen? That it would end well??
You're assuming there was any thinking going on whatsoever.
He was higher than a mink 🧥 coat. He was not thinking
@@MadScientist267 you’re correct. I shouldn’t have made such assumptions.
Mmmmmmethhh
He looks like a crackhead needing a fix. Just shows they will stop for nothing
I saw the full version a few days ago and I learned my tolerance level. Listening to him die in the car was too much for me.
He should've thought about that.......
He didn’t die in the car, he died a couple of hours after getting to the hospital.
He was conscious up until right after they pulled him out of the wreck.
I feel devastated - I sure hope that truck trailer could be repaired
That was some awesome driving skills. Crashed into the trailer and not an innocent passenger car. Perfect!!!!
I was driving to Colorado Springs around the time this happened. I was unaware of the circumstances but I saw this completely demolished state patrol car on a flatbed tow truck. Absolutely wild that I stumbled upon this video because I now know the circumstances behind that state patrol car.
Notnif you believe he caused MULTIPLE CRASHES. That part is a pure lie to CYA the popo depot
No you didn't
Yea you capping
@@thatguyssky lol like he isn't even trying. And what kind of clout is there to be had here 🤣
@@SchmazerBeams exactly so why would he lie. He gains nothing from anyone and it's not far fetched for him to see the car.
I knew the guy that stole the cop car. I worked with him, He was night manager at walmart. Crazy cause he was a cool dude and was chill. One of his family members died I think and he quit just went downhill☹️ as you could tell
That's why we shouldn't judge anyone. It's easy fir people to judge when they don't ever threw nothing siginfant. I'm not talking about you just overall. Godbless.
@@dustygatrell-ru7tgNope!!! I worked with a guy named Darian Fisher, of Dallas, TX. The sweetest guy ever. He had just become a truck driver. Last September he was driving with his partner, and clipped him a few times. It then turned into a high speed chase. He didn’t want to go back to jail, so he called his sister and gave her instructions and then apologized. He stopped the truck, put the phone down, got out and fired at the officers. You know how that ended. He was soooooo far in debt, I think he was so deep that he had no way out!!
@@tipper6733 that's crazy man. People get stuck in these jams an they don't think straight. They ruin others lives from the bad decisions they made an there own lives.
Yeah. Definitely seemed chill.
what a way to honor his late relatives…
Why not show the final scene??
All that could have been avoided if the cop didn't leave his keys in the ignition or the cop that put him in the backseat buckled ( seatbelt ) him in or atleast one of the 10 cops at the scene should have been keeping an eye on him! 😳
Do those chargers have an ignition key or push button?
The seat belts were normal OEM set up so they wouldn't have stopped him. He could easily have unbuckled himself.
Yes shut it down & take the key with!!!
@@daakrolb then they get sued for not letting him have air conditioning. in the US, the criminal comes first.
all could have been prevented if the flog should have just pulled over the first time and let justice take its course.
I wouldn't have put myself in a situation to even singe my arm hair to save this guy.He put so many people lives at risk and thankfully he was the only one injured or dead.
He died
@@cecilesaenz I know he died I was saying thank God no one else got injured or died.I worded it weird.
@@Greg-1972 Cops shouldn’t have put that there. What if that semi had of been a small car with a family inside? Unreal
@@Greg-1972 You basically said "Im glad he died".
@@spartacuscreator its more like "im glad he didnt kill anyone other than himself"
It looks like someone forgot to close the window between the back seat and the front seat and now he hears everything on the radio so he knows what is being planned to stop him. Lessons learned the hard way with death, a damaged truck, and a totaled squad car.
"Hands up don't move" now that makes sense.
It does? Hands up and don’t move as in run or move closer bozo
the way he drove off and the cops stood around for a few minutes 😭. why’d they leave him unattended in the first place?
woman around
@@Adrian-mq5ld ofc 😭
They didn't expect for him to do something like that.this should teach the officers don't understand estimate anyone
When a police vehicle moves, they assume it's another officer driving it. That's why it took them a bit longer to react.
Watching everything happening in a video is a lot different than being there in real life.
He slipped thru his cuffs
Justice served itself, and this guy won't be committing any more crimes. Glad he didn't hurt anyone else.
This is exactly why you never place a in custody suspect in a vehicle without a cage.
I’m just confused why there wasn’t a cage or bars
There *WAS* one 3:41
Why would the keys be left in the ignition?
Can't l ave someone in a car without air or anything @@TWENTYSEVENSTORIES
or leave your keys in.
The police did a good job apprehending him, but then they made two serious errors. Number one he was able to steal the police car. Number two they put the speed stick in a dangerous place on the road and he could’ve killed someone.
Praying for everyone involved. I also pray for these officers. I'm grateful he hit a semi instead of a family sedan.
What's the difference ? The truck driver lost his rig , the job he was hauling , his career , soon his home and family . It would have been better for him to have his whole family in a subcompact car with him to get killed , now he's simply walking dead . I'm not glad that the cops did this .
Pray for my anus too.
@@timc333 this is over the top. I work with truckers. The truck and haul is covered. He will not lose his home or job.
@@timc333 learn to put blame where it is warranted. The criminal is at fault. The criminal was a danger to society and received a Darwin award. Zero survival skills.
I feel sorry for the people who had to scrape his body out of that car
I wanted to see what that looked like lol
Oh my God, I can't even imagine doing that. I've never been able to get those thoughts out of my head or pitchers. I guess she could say of how gruesome it must have been.
I'm so glad to hear the driver of the semi , the police and everyone on the road with that selfish pos weren't hurt.
I can't help but wonder what was going on with that person for him to do this, whether it was emotional or psychological ?
‘It’s the third set of stop sticks that finally slows Sanchez to a stop, after crashing head-on into a parked semi.’ There are many ways to describe what Sanchez did, slowing to a stop is not one of them. 😳
No sympathy for him. Extremely sorry for his family and friends. R.I.P. Thoughts are very much with semi driver. Not your fault. Easier said than done. Hope you get your life together very soon.
No sympathy for the family. They should have raised him better.
@@HopeAz-gk5ru yup, because a grown man can’t make decisions for himself
@@ihatethescammys.loveyn.5979 Well, family raising a person will have a huge impact on how that person acts. So the family could technically be blamed.
@@ihatethescammys.loveyn.5979 a grown man makes better decisions based on how he was raised up. it starts at a young age.
@Jtyy345 that's not always the case
This has been happening quite often lately - criminals who have been tied up simply drive away in the patrol car. It was pretty negligent of the police to leave the keys. After all, someone could escape and cause quite a mischief with the weapons in the trunk.
There's SUPPOSED to be a lockout on the vehicle that they engage, it allows a cruiser to be left running but keeps it incapable of driving until disabled, not available on civilian vehicles either before you ask. The officer frankly shouldn't have allowed him put in the car anyways, his unit is clearly not setup for having criminals in it
Why would a police officer exit a police vehicle without taking the keys along?
Is that standard practice? Looks like gross incompetence to me.
absolute @@azeez8399
honestly I would love a backstory on this guy cause how does one end up in this situation??
I have so many questions about him.
He had some type of scar on his throat that looked like a trache..maybe he was terminally ill or had some sort of disease. I guess when the officer pulled him out of the crashed cruiser, he was missing his legs from the knees down. He’s dead AF now.
Running drugs for the cartels, illegally here in the US thanks to the current administration and zero border security, addicted to drugs and messed in the head. Just some likely possibilities.
@@oceancat0450none of that excuses his “look back and then steal the cop car” behavior. POS plain and simple.
he acted as if he had serious problems I think he wanted to die
Likely lots of bad trauma while growing up…
My guy are u serious? Those cops should be sued or fired why would u ever place that strip there
This is why cops should never leave keys in the car lol
Unless there's a K9 in there.
They were keyless ignition vehicles, but yes I agree.
On another video of the aftermath the fob for locking/unlocking and I presume the proximity sensor to switch off the vehicle when the fob is out of the car was on the passenger seat all along. I guess someone is going to be having a stern talking to!
Cops leave their cars running because of the electronics onboard, including the dashcam we're seeing here. But there were other ways to prevent this, chief among them supervising the suspect.
You'd almost think with a radio telling you exactly what they're planning, when and where, you could avoid something like this happening
where could he have turned off? It looks like all farm land
They blocked his radio's reception. You're hearing the plan, he isn't. Saw it on another channel.
That's why it was a good location: long stretch of road with nowhere to go and then stop sticks at a point where there's guardrails on both sides. I don't know why more places don't try to funnel fleeing vehicles to locations like that.
@@Mdeaccosta ah, that makes sense. Seemed odd to me that we could hear the plan from his side
@@yennyku5240 farm land works, just watch out for cows and tractors
Good job leaving your keys in the squad car with the separation window open. Hats off. Lol
That's exactly what I was thinking.
why didnt they position the road spikes just after the parked semi to avoid an accident? seems obvious to me
They treated him humanly, they didn't tackle him or push him to the ground. That's something that I haven't seen in a long time. I commend those officers and they're actions that day. Let this be a lesson to those who think stealing a cop car is a good idea!
The punk didn’t deserve any respect. He deserved a beating.
Maybe because it was a female cop who got it, and let him take the vehicle
@mauriciosolano9342 who knows? I've seen some jacked female officers who will put a man down.
@@mauriciosolano9342Well aren't you just your neighborhood's sexist
@@mauriciosolano9342 How is it her fault the car was stolen and what does being a female have to do with it
At least he hit the side of the semis trailer. Doubt anyone but him got hurt in that crash
Hurt ??? Pretty sure he died
Are you the word police or did you just steal their car? 🤣
Imagine how hopeless you gotta be to do this.
Welcome to Earth. Much more to come.
SOME FOLKS JUST NOT GOING TO JAIL 😮 👉
Stoned out of his mind
@@johndoeistakena twacked out of his mind meth head would be thinking irrationally to do something exactly like this
@@johndoeistakenlol of course. You have no clue of marihuana
簡単に手錠を前に回せるほど、手錠が緩かった事。
誰も監視しなかった事。
運転席に容易に移動できた事。
進行方向に車が停車しているのに、スパイクタイヤを仕掛けた事。
警官達のミスが多すぎる。
The massive level of incompetence being displayed here is stunning. Kudos to the last cop however, for knowing how to properly use the Stop Sticks.
That charger doesn't require keys to start it's engine, and even if it did most cops leave their cars on for AC/heating when days are very hot or cold so... y'know the suspect doesn't freeze or suffocate?
The cop didn't properly use the stop sticks though he used them right around bumper to bumper cars and could've got alot of people killed 😅
Boy did you see how quickly those cops jumped in their cars after the kid took off. They all just stood around waiting for the kid to change his mind and come back.
I thought the same thing. They all kinda stood there.
Well, they knew he wouldn’t get far lol
And the world is now just a little but safer. Brings joy to my heart.
Not when you have a police force like this , total liability
He said someone was shooting at him during his detainment and that he didn't know what was going on. He was running from someone and had a loaded gun. Did you ever stop to think that whoever he was running from is now anonymously still out there? How does any of this make our world safer? The cops think that the use of stop sticks in the way they used them is a steadfast way of stopping out of control drivers. This world is absolutely not safer and if anything is less safe now because people think we solve problems by making more problems.
@@NoChance-oz4dd like watching three stooges
why everyone say the world is better? is it really? lol nah world becomes better when people stop glorifying death
In America? Yeah right 😅
Real talk though, why TF is it okay to have the oncoming cars lined up like IMMEDIATELY beside a spike strip? Those vehicles and the semi should have been kept back like 500 ft at least from that spike strip so as to avoid this kind of an accident, and instead just have the car launch out into the field :/
I feel so bad for that semi driver...OMG - something he didn't think he would have have to deal with EVER.
Thank goodness he was in a semi.
@@bertdog7639 He lost everything as a result of this , he might be wishing he was in a sub compact . For real he's left alive to suffer without his truck or career anymore , all thanks to the cops poor decision making skills .
Do truckers not carry insurance?
@@avgeekviolinisthey do, but depending on the financial state of their business (assuming they're self employed) the down time caused by this event might just put them under or at minimum in a tight spot financially - freight isn't exactly booming right now...
So even if they have insurance on the equipment for an accident, this is going to be quite costly.
Spoken from knowing someone who's dream of running their own trucking company died when a drunk driver hit them head on, ripping the steer tire off the truck resulting in a rollover and total loss of their equipment - it was covered. But by time the dust had settled and they could get back on the road, they no longer had enough money to actually run their company.
@@MrGOLDENSHOT25it’s Preety clear he’s doing well for himself with that truck, The City/his insurance will cover quickly and he will be back on the road. Only damage is the trailer and a possible axle on the rear.
The Officer who left their keys in the squad car with the divider open needs to be fired. That's gross misconduct at it's finest!
its accident lol
@stayinnoutdaway you can't have accidents like that in jobs such as being a police officer that's what training and protocol is for and most likely why you don't do important jobs 😂 you think a brain surgeon is going to have accidents like that? Jesus
My most sincere condolences to the car, praying for the police officer to move on.
To the truck as well
Oh, he moved on quickly I am sure. It wasn’t his fault that Darwin proved correct.
Lucky the strip did not cause him to hit another car... thank jesus he hit the trailer of the semi, or two could have died.
You're a mean spirited person
You have no idea what someone's going through and he has family... don't be a disgusting person